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you don't find this at t.j. maxx and they need to do that i have a tactical short of nike.he bulletproof top of the food chain discretionary companies have been priced to perfection it doesn't change their business they're still top of the food chain and they could trade cheaper. >> what did tesla just do. they lowered their prices and saw demand come back they sell $66 men running shorts or $120 yoga pants there is a a lower price point but they don't find themself at t.j. maxx so they are stuck in a consumer high end -- >> do you wear fansing running shorts. >> i don't want to know about anybody's shorts. >> clearly tim does, though. >> no, i don't >> cut-offs. >> let's go on senators grilling live nation over the taylor swift ticketmaster fiasco. could the stock shake it off or is there more bad blood in store. and marco kolanovic joins us and he's out right negative on stocks that is straight ahead "fast money" is back in two. >> get your trades to go with the "fast money" podcast catch us any time, anywhere. follow today on your favorite podcasting app we're back right
you don't find this at t.j. maxx and they need to do that i have a tactical short of nike.he bulletproof top of the food chain discretionary companies have been priced to perfection it doesn't change their business they're still top of the food chain and they could trade cheaper. >> what did tesla just do. they lowered their prices and saw demand come back they sell $66 men running shorts or $120 yoga pants there is a a lower price point but they don't find themself at t.j. maxx so they...
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on january 4th, the following day, the defendant went to home goods and t.j. maxxurchased towels, bath mats and men's clothing. then he went to lowe's where he purchased a trash can. officers observed -- deep down in a plastic liner in the back of the car. the next day a view of the car shows -- [inaudible] and the carpet appeared to show fresh vacuum streets. the defendant said he threw in the trash. they analyzed and there was blood -- on january 5th review of data from defendant's show showed his traveling to where his mother resides. the complex where his mother lives at 9:30 a.m. went for five minutes around the building to the southeast corner. in the southeast corner of that complex there was a dumpster. it was later secured and searched. on january 8th police and crime team searched the home. they found blood in the basement. a knife with the presence of blood and a damaged knife. second knife was also found in the basement. in addition there were heavy duty large plastic liners purchased from that home depot trip. as part of the investigation police tracke
on january 4th, the following day, the defendant went to home goods and t.j. maxxurchased towels, bath mats and men's clothing. then he went to lowe's where he purchased a trash can. officers observed -- deep down in a plastic liner in the back of the car. the next day a view of the car shows -- [inaudible] and the carpet appeared to show fresh vacuum streets. the defendant said he threw in the trash. they analyzed and there was blood -- on january 5th review of data from defendant's show...
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is looking at where we think companies can either be resilient way recession -- companies like a t.j. maxxin mcdonald's where consumers are going to spend even as they are tightening. in the margins are actually holding up pretty well. and then what we do is look for companies that can still grow during recession as i just mentioned. it isn't so much us trying to handicap when the market is in a position as opposed to selecting individual stocks that we think can power through this. we are only putting 40 to 50 names in the portfolio. alix: i wanted to get your take on what happened with png. i found the support to be really confusing. on the one hand, volume of sales falling because costs are rising. but they still sounded pretty positive on the four-year revenue. pretty positive on the organic sales revenue. somehow, those things didn't match up. how would you look at those kind of numbers and then extrapolate something about the consumer to know where to go hedge it? >> that is a great one to actually look at here because they saw the volume go down, and yet there revenues went up. it s
is looking at where we think companies can either be resilient way recession -- companies like a t.j. maxxin mcdonald's where consumers are going to spend even as they are tightening. in the margins are actually holding up pretty well. and then what we do is look for companies that can still grow during recession as i just mentioned. it isn't so much us trying to handicap when the market is in a position as opposed to selecting individual stocks that we think can power through this. we are only...
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on january 4th the following day the defendant went to home goods and t.j. maxx.rchased towels, as well as bath mats and men's clothing. at 4:15 that day on the 4th he went to lowe's where he purchased squeejees and a trash can. on january 4th when cohasset police went to the house on the well being check, officers observed his volvo with seats down and a plastic liner in the back of the car. the next day a view of the volvo showed his seats folded down, floor mats with some dirt and a carpet appeared to show fresh vacuum streaks. when asked about the liner the defendant said he threw it in the trash. chemists later analyzed the car and there was the presence of blood in the car. on january 5th review of the data from defendant's phone showed his phone traveled at 8:00 a.m. first to his day care and then to swampscott where his mother resides. the phone traveled to the complex where his mother lives at 9:30 a.m., went for about five minutes around the building to the southeast corner. in the southeast corner of that complex is where there was a dumpster. the dumps
on january 4th the following day the defendant went to home goods and t.j. maxx.rchased towels, as well as bath mats and men's clothing. at 4:15 that day on the 4th he went to lowe's where he purchased squeejees and a trash can. on january 4th when cohasset police went to the house on the well being check, officers observed his volvo with seats down and a plastic liner in the back of the car. the next day a view of the volvo showed his seats folded down, floor mats with some dirt and a carpet...
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. >> reporter: also on january 4th, prosecutors today saying walshe went to a home goods and t.j. maxx and bought towels as well as bath mats and men's clothing and also went to lowe's and bought squeegees and a trash can. january 6th, police start a massive search in coe haas et. january 8th, walshe is charged with misleading investigators. >> police developed probable cause to determine her husband, brain walshe, had misled police investigators on material matters important to the search for ana wall sh. >> walshe is taken into custody. investigators recover a bloody knife in the family basement, also finding a hacksaw and torn up pieces of cloth with apparent blood stains at a trash facility, this according to law enforcement sources. january 17th, walshe is charged with his wife's murder. january 18th, walshe appears in court and pleads not guilty to murder. a judge orders him held without bail. >> jason, we learned a lot of information today. those internet searches are remarkable. talk about what happens next. >> reporter: well, this is an investigation that's ongoing, so despite
. >> reporter: also on january 4th, prosecutors today saying walshe went to a home goods and t.j. maxx and bought towels as well as bath mats and men's clothing and also went to lowe's and bought squeegees and a trash can. january 6th, police start a massive search in coe haas et. january 8th, walshe is charged with misleading investigators. >> police developed probable cause to determine her husband, brain walshe, had misled police investigators on material matters important to the...
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cheers ] meghan trainor >> steve: meghan trainor, yeah >> jimmy: you get the idea here's another one t.j. maxxs "everything everywhere all at once." [ applause ] if you take the kool-aid man, plus sam elliott, it equals the chiefs' head coach, andy reid. [ laughter and applause >> steve: "oh, yeah. >> jimmy: here's another one your arm, plus cutting an avocado, minus paying attention, equals thing. [ laughter and applause if you take caesar - >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: plus six shots of tequila, it equals sza [ laughter and applause "hail sza. here's another one "dumb and dumber," minus dumb, plus a boston accent, equals "dahmer. [ laughter and applause >> steve: popular. >> jimmy: if you take daniel day-lewis, times two, plus sandra oh, it equals, "day-o day-o. [ applause ] here's another one a tesla, plus a low battery, minus a charging station for 100 miles equals, "well, this is where i live now. [ laughter and applause and finally, if you take "the bachelor" plus ten years, it equals "milf manor." there you go >> steve: oh [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's all the time we have for "popular math
cheers ] meghan trainor >> steve: meghan trainor, yeah >> jimmy: you get the idea here's another one t.j. maxxs "everything everywhere all at once." [ applause ] if you take the kool-aid man, plus sam elliott, it equals the chiefs' head coach, andy reid. [ laughter and applause >> steve: "oh, yeah. >> jimmy: here's another one your arm, plus cutting an avocado, minus paying attention, equals thing. [ laughter and applause if you take caesar - >>...
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ryanair has the lowest costs for air transportation in europe, ross stores is like a t.j. maxx, you know, that industry is growing and continues to grow during this weakness or recession or whatever you want to call it and you know, on and on and on and on but the chinese companies, we started -- i've never owned any chinese stocks until the fall, and for many of the reasons that i think everyone is well aware of, but i bought several of them around the time of the communist party meeting, to reappoint xi the stock market had completely given up because of that and some of these stocks were already kind of cheap before and they got to points where some of them were trading at five, ten times earnings and got to dominant positions a lot of these stocks have already rebounded. ten cent almost doubled from the bottom, right? but there's still a value case to make there. good, solid businesses now, you have a valuations correct, but now you have with china opening up, obviously, there's going to be some transition period over the next few months, as they get through this wave of co
ryanair has the lowest costs for air transportation in europe, ross stores is like a t.j. maxx, you know, that industry is growing and continues to grow during this weakness or recession or whatever you want to call it and you know, on and on and on and on but the chinese companies, we started -- i've never owned any chinese stocks until the fall, and for many of the reasons that i think everyone is well aware of, but i bought several of them around the time of the communist party meeting, to...
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if you go to t.j. maxx that inventory and it will be marked down because people are trying to get rid of it. also in the retail sales report, we saw in december, gasoline prices continue to fall, so that will take some of retail sales. auto sales were not as high, but that is a difficult one to translate into the retail sales report. tom: is so important that we have people. people are talking on the internet about your socks right now. these are extraordinary socks. are those optimistic socks? neil: if it is a donut, it reflects the doughnut on inflation. tom: neil dutta with the doughnut socks giving us a optimistic economic growth. the vix, down. stay with us. ♪ leigh-ann: russia wants to increase military. the kremlin is saying it is in response by a proxy war being fought by the u.s. and allies in ukraine. they have a target level of within 1.1 million personnel. in venezuela, public-sector workers mounted the biggest anti-government protest in years. workers organized at least if the protests yesterda
if you go to t.j. maxx that inventory and it will be marked down because people are trying to get rid of it. also in the retail sales report, we saw in december, gasoline prices continue to fall, so that will take some of retail sales. auto sales were not as high, but that is a difficult one to translate into the retail sales report. tom: is so important that we have people. people are talking on the internet about your socks right now. these are extraordinary socks. are those optimistic socks?...
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that's a stock we like a lot they own the t.j. maxx, canada, europe, and australia, and in times when it does look like the country is facing recession, their brands of more affordable-priced goods and apparel are definitely in more demand >> so, what have you been selling the last week or two >> we've been selling some of the growth stocks in the portfolio that have been falling off, and again, stocks generally with the tilt toward value and quality. those stocks have done really well in the last three months, so we've been probably selling those off. >> like what kind of names >> microsoft, apple. >> you sold microsoft before the earnings >> in some of our portfolios, we did. and in other portfolios, becky, we have been actually shaving off some of the equity allocations and moving into bonds as a more permanent proposition because bonds are starting to retain their more normal role in the portfolio, delivering strong returns, dampening portfolio volatility, and hedging against equity risk, which we see mounting and which the markets
that's a stock we like a lot they own the t.j. maxx, canada, europe, and australia, and in times when it does look like the country is facing recession, their brands of more affordable-priced goods and apparel are definitely in more demand >> so, what have you been selling the last week or two >> we've been selling some of the growth stocks in the portfolio that have been falling off, and again, stocks generally with the tilt toward value and quality. those stocks have done really...